How to fix Unidentified Network in Windows 10/8/7

How to Fix Unidentified Network in Windows 10/8/7 – We use our PCs, Laptops for many purposes daily as we work on different fields on the different platforms. So, it is important to have an identified network to our system. But, sometimes you may face issues related to the network connectivity when you try to connect to the network. You get an error as “Unidentified Network” as the error which displays on the screen. This kind of issues does not have a specific solution as you need to troubleshoot the problem on your Operating System. So, in this article, we explain the steps involved in the troubleshooting the issue related to the Unidentified Network error.

How to Fix Unidentified Network Error in Windows

Step 2 – Now you need to Update the Network Card drivers which are in the device manager. Update one by one carefully.

Step 3 – You need to Disable the Security Software Temporarily to fix the issue because sometimes the anti-virus and firewall software interfere to cause the issue. If you use the Windows Firewall ten “Reset Windows Firewall Settings to Default“. If you use VPN Software then disable it.

Step 4 – Now Switch OFF the Fast Startup feature. Fast Startup feature boots the Operating System faster than any other. So, it’s better to turn Off the Fast StartUp Feature. Open ‘Power Options’ and then choose ‘Chane settings that are currently unavailable’ and ‘Uncheck Turn on Fast StartUp’.

Step 5 – You need to change your DNS servers to 8.8.8.8 in the ‘Use the following DNS server address’ which is on the Internet Protocol Version 4.

Step 6 – Now you need to Run these commands mentioned below.

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew

netsh Winsock reset

netsh int ip reset

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /registerdns

netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled

netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled

netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled

netsh int tcp show global

Step 7 – Diagnose the Network(Wi-fi or Ethernet) which you have connected to set the network connections.

Step 8 – You need to Change the Ethernet Cable and check if it works.

Step 9 – Set a Static IP address to the Network like 192.168.1.23.

Step 10 – Use another External Network Adapter, if the issue is with a Network Adapter and try it.

Step 11 – Restart your Modem and Router. Wait for few seconds and check whether the issue is solved or not. This process is called Power-Cycling.

Step 12 – Now Upgrade the router firmware if all the devices face the same issue or else you need to contact the tech support of the router firmware device.